Following on from 2010's Blood of a Poet (CSR 135CD), Steven Severin presents the third score in his Music for Silents series. Acclaimed solo artist and founding member of the legendary Siouxsie And The Banshees, Severin presents a mesmerizing score, heightening appreciation of the surreal and enigmatic nature of the original work. Vampyr, Carl Theodor Dreyer's unsettling tale of fear and obsession, finds its aural counterpart in Severin's textured score; a synthesized, highly atmospheric soundscape drawing the listener rhythmically into the story. Shot with a silent film aesthetic, despite being within the sound era (and a year after Lugosi starred in Universal's Dracula), Vampyr is an alternative take on the cinematic vampire, creating an intense, nightmarish atmosphere that haunts the mind. Presented in a textured card sleeve with artwork by Arban.

Acclaimed solo artist and founding member of the legendary Siouxsie & The Banshees, Steven Severin's debut album for Cold Spring Records is titled Blood Of A Poet (Le Sang d'un Poete). This album is his entire soundtrack to Jean Cocteau's 1930 black & white Surrealist classic and is the second in his ongoing series of "Music For Silents." Blood Of A Poet received its premiere at the Silent Movie Theater in Hollywood in January of 2010 and his first-ever solo tour of the UK was hosted by the Picturehouse chain of cinemas. Housed in a stunning gatefold digisleeve.